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== Future Outlook == |
== Future Outlook == |
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− | [[ECE 2031]] is taken |
+ | [[ECE 2031]] is taken after ECE 2020, and both courses cover similar topics. |
== Registration == |
== Registration == |
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− | ECE 2020 is not a [[linked course]]. |
+ | ECE 2020 is not a [[Linked Course|linked course]]. |
== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Latest revision as of 23:24, 12 March 2023
ECE 2020 is a 3 credit hour class with no lab requirement. It is a requirement for both electrical engineering and computer engineering majors.[1] ECE 2020 places emphasis on understanding Boolean algebra and gate design.[2] Several lab projects utilizing the myDAQ, a data acquisition device also used in ECE 2040 and ECE 3084, are featured in the course. Students are required to purchase a myDAQ for ECE 2020.
Topic List[edit | edit source]
- Introduction to Computing Systems
- Switch Design
- Boolean Algebra
- Gate Design
- Simplification
- Building Blocks
- Number Systems
- Arithmetic
- Latches and Registers
- Counters
- State Machines
- Memory
- Datapaths
- Introductory Assembly Programming
This topic list is from spring 2021.[1]
Future Outlook[edit | edit source]
ECE 2031 is taken after ECE 2020, and both courses cover similar topics.
Registration[edit | edit source]
ECE 2020 is not a linked course.